RHINESTAHL - Key Persons


Alan Oak - COO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
Alan leads the Rhinestahl AMG and CTS business units supporting all commercial and operational activities worldwide. Alan has more than 25 years of experience in aerospace and over 20 years of leadership excellence, including his most recent role with Crane Pumps & Systems, serving as their President. Alan has also previously held leadership roles with GKN Aerospace, serving as the Vice President/General Manager of Engine Products East, Aerospace North America, and various roles within Goodrich Corporation, where he served as the Vice President/General Manager of Engine Controls North America, Goodrich Engine Controls & Electrical Power Systems and Vice President, Operations & Strategic Sourcing, Engine Components Division. Alan attended the University of Cincinnati earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and Drake University, where he received his MBA.

Anthony Turner - Chief Commercial Officer

Job Titles:
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Chief Commercial Officer
Anthony leads the global finance, information technology and corporate development organizations at Rhinestahl with responsibilities spanning corporate finance and administration, enterprise strategy and planning, mergers, acquisitions, strategic partnerships and information technology. Anthony's expertise includes strategy development, execution and business transformation. He held leadership positions at Myers Industries, TydenBrooks and Spectrum Brands prior to joining Rhinestahl. Anthony is a Certified Public Accountant and began his career in public accounting working at Ernst & Young early in his career. Anthony holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting from Auburn University at Montgomery and a Master of Science in Accounting from the University of Cincinnati, Carl H. Lindner College of Business.

Dieter Moeller - CEO, President

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • President
Dieter leads the Rhinestahl Customer Tooling Solutions and Advanced Manufacturing Group business units in setting the new standard in the advanced manufacturing and jet engine tooling industries. Dieter has over 30 years of experience in high-tech companies which includes successful roles with NCR Corporation in its Personal Computer Division and then at NCR's Human Interface Technology Center at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. In 1990, Dieter returned to Cincinnati to join his father as the General Manager for Rhinestahl developing new business opportunities which included broadening a concentration in jet engine tooling and developing new products, capabilities and programs with related end-user customers. In 2006, with his father's retirement, Dieter became President and CEO and quickly led Rhinestahl to be the largest global supplier of GE jet engine tooling. In 2009, Dieter led the successful effort to acquire GE's Customer Tooling Solutions (CTS) business. Since the acquisition, Dieter has achieved double digit growth of the CTS business with enhanced tooling sales and support for GE's engine programs and eventually becoming a CFM licensed Supplier for LEAP Tooling, a 50/50 joint venture between GE and Safran. In 2016, CTS became a preferred supplier for Rolls-Royce engine tooling. In addition, Dieter led the strategy to diversify and grow the AMG business which serves aerospace, space, defense, transportation and aviation industries. Dieter attended Case Western Reserve University, earning a bachelor's degree in physics and a bachelor's in computer engineering, as well as an MBA in Finance from the University of Cincinnati. Dieter was awarded the 2019 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year award for the East Central Division. Dieter is a member of the REDI Cincinnati Executive Committee.